As we celebrate Easter morning, Mary Magdalene recounts her experience of arriving at the empty tomb and finding Jesus alive. When He asks her to tell the others that He is alive, she finds herself overwhelmed with the reality that He did what he said he would—He is risen. He is the Messiah. The King of kings. This mini-movie from the Easter bundle, Who Do You Say I Am?, celebrates the good news that the tomb is empty on Easter morning.

Though he was blind, Bartimaeus could see that Jesus was more than just a great teacher. He believed and trusted that Jesus could heal his blindness when he shouted out to Jesus from the side of the road. As he recounts his story with his vision restored, Bartimaeus tells how he joined the crowds on Palm Sunday, shouting that Jesus is Hosanna in the highest.
This mini-movie sets up a sermon on Palm Sunday as congregations reflect on Jesus as King.

The first in the Easter bundle, Who Do You Say I Am?, this mini-movie gets people thinking about this important question Jesus asks of us all, considering the fact that Jesus is more than just a prophet, a good man, or a great teacher, but that he is indeed the Son of God.

What happens after we celebrate that Jesus conquered death and rose from the grave? Matthias stepped in as the 12th disciple after Judas was gone, and as he reflects on witnessing Jesus’ ministry over the years, he makes a declaration that he will love God, love others, and that he will lead others to Jesus.

This final mini-movie in the Who Do You Say I Am? Easter bundle gives congregations a chance to explore what comes next after Jesus has risen? Now that we know Jesus is the Messiah, what will we do about it?

As we celebrate Easter morning, Mary Magdalene recounts her experience of arriving at the empty tomb and finding Jesus alive. When He asks her to tell the others that He is alive, she finds herself overwhelmed with the reality that He did what he said he would—He is risen. He is the Messiah. The King of kings. This mini-movie from the Easter bundle, Who Do You Say I Am?, celebrates the good news that the tomb is empty on Easter morning.

Haunted by a dream about Jesus, Claudia had pleaded with her husband, Pilate, not to have anything to do with Jesus. As she shares her account, Claudia expresses concern over losing their political status and power while battling confusion over whether Jesus really was who He (and others) claimed he was.

In this new look at the Good Friday story from the Easter bundle, Who Do You Say I Am?, this mini-movie will let people wrestle with the question, even if, like Claudia, they don’t have an answer.

Two dads check in on their newborns in the hospital nursery. No one wants to miss out or mess up their kids lives, they soon realize that life is God’s plan and our responsibility. No matter where we came from, God can transform our lives and the lives of those around us.

There’s a little known story behind the timeless hymn we sing. A hymn that was written out of faith in God. Trusting in Jesus and putting behind the former things of our past and looking to the cross for our future.